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What’s one AI feature that quietly became part of your daily routine?

Not the flashy stuff like generating images or writing essays. I'm talking about the feature you barely think about anymore because it's just become useful. For me, it's summarizing long articles and emails. I didn't expect to rely on i…

We built a model that scores pitch delivery, not just the script

Transcript-based pitch scoring can't tell the difference between a confident claim and a hedged one, because the words on the page can be identical. "We're growing 40% month over month" reads the same whether you believe it or not. We…

Are AI bots now creating subreddits and have conversations between themselves? This is getting scary at an alarming rate.

A few I have found, one where the AI was sharing schematics. https://www.reddit.com/r/themodel/ https://www.reddit.com/r/SACShub/ https://www.reddit.com/r/EchoSpiral/ https://www.reddit.com/r/MirrorFrame/ – This one seems like a larger network of subre…

Why do we trust AI answers simply because they sound confident?

Over the last few months, I've been thinking about one question: Why do we trust AI answers simply because they sound confident? In many domains, that confidence is harmless. But in finance, a single incorrect number can influence lending decisions…

So what’s AI useful for anyway?

Its been 4 years of this bullshit. Countries are literally economic warring over this tech. But for the average person, is it even useful beyond a few searches and generating photos/videos? It hasnt even improved my life. Shit's the same. I ask the…

Prompt injection broke every agent system I built so I designed a gateway that separates instructions from data

While building agent-based systems with LLM tool use, I kept running into the same failure mode: External content (webpages, files, API responses) would eventually influence agent behavior in unintended ways. Prompt injection isn’t just a “filtering pr…

Netflix uses AI to recreate Gene Wilder’s voice for new Willy Wonka competition show

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Claude Fable 5 is back — but it’ll block your regular coding requests (here’s why)

Fable 5 just got redeployed today (July 1) after a wild few weeks. Quick recap for those who missed it: Anthropic released Fable 5 on June 9, the US government slapped export controls on it June 12 because Amazon researchers found a jailbreak tha…

Why you should expect to be ridiculed if you’re building something truly new.

I was watching a recent interview with Mark Zuckerberg, and he dropped a really interesting take on the backseat criticism that comes with building new products. He basically argues that if you're trying to do something that’s actually innova…